Linear B Ideogram B258 Character
๐ is the Unicode character โLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B258โ (U+100DC).
U+100DC
๐ is a Linear B ideogram identified in Unicode as โLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B258.โ Itโs mainly used in digital typography and scholarly or educational contexts. This page helps you copy the character reliably across apps and developersโ tools.
Linear B Ideogram B258 Character Meaning
๐ represents a specific Linear B ideogram, labeled โIDEOGRAM B258โ in the Unicode standard (Unicode code point U+100DC). Linear B is an ancient writing system, and its ideograms are typically referenced by catalog numbers in academic work, databases, and font research rather than by everyday โmeaningsโ like modern symbols. On this symbol page, the practical takeaway is that youโre working with the exact character identified by that code point, suitable for inserting in texts, documenting sources, testing fonts, or matching content referenced by Unicode/epigraphic listings.
Common uses
- โขInserting the exact Unicode character in scholarly notes or citations about Linear B B258
- โขTesting font support and rendering for the Linear B block in web or desktop typography
- โขCreating reference lists and character tables for educational materials
- โขBuilding searchable text datasets or indexes that include specific Unicode characters
- โขGenerating correct copy/paste content for reports, posts, or exhibits discussing Linear B ideograms
Examples
๐ Linear B Ideogram B258
- ๐Unicode check: ๐ (U+100DC)
- ๐Linear B ideogram B258: ๐
- ๐Sample text using ๐ for font testing.
- ๐Add this character to your Linear B reference sheet: ๐
- ๐Character value for documentation: ๐
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+100DC | |
| HTML Entity | 𐃜 | |
| HTML Code | 𐃜 | |
| CSS | \100DC |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Ideogram B258 character mean?
๐ represents a specific Linear B ideogram, labeled โIDEOGRAM B258โ in the Unicode standard (Unicode code point U+100DC). Linear B is an ancient writing system, and its ideograms are typically referenced by catalog numbers in academic work, databases, and font research rather than by everyday โmeaningsโ like modern symbols. On this symbol page, the practical takeaway is that youโre working with the exact character identified by that code point, suitable for inserting in texts, documenting sources, testing fonts, or matching content referenced by Unicode/epigraphic listings.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐?
๐ is U+100DC.
How can I copy ๐ using HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𐃜
How do I represent ๐ in CSS or stylesheets?
Use the CSS escape: \\100DC
What is the JavaScript escape for ๐?
Use: \\u{100DC}